The highest performance valued player should be no surprise to anyone. It's Alfred Morris. Being a 6th round pick he was a real bargain for what he did. Rg3 was second.

The two worst were Trent Williams. Really only because his cap number was so high at $14.9 million, not becsuse he's a bad player.

Then DeAngelo Hall. 2. DeAngelo Hall, is a high risk, high reward corner, which we all know. He allowed 1,045 passing yards this year, the second-most for all cornerbacks, which is horrible for a player getting paid what he did. Positives were his four interceptions and nine passes defended._________________RIP SSFmike23md

WozJoined: 10 Mar 2006Posts: 22240Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 10:25 pm Post subject:

I wonder about this site/metric because:
A) They list Davis, Orakpo, and Carriker all make the "overvalued" list even though they all missed significant time (which the site marks).
B) They list Chris Cooley as having a $3.1M cap hit (http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/washington-redskins/chris-cooley/ ).

I wonder about this site/metric because:
A) They list Davis, Orakpo, and Carriker all make the "overvalued" list even though they all missed significant time (which the site marks).
B) They list Chris Cooley as having a $3.1M cap hit (http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/washington-redskins/chris-cooley/ ).

are you saying Cooley should be on the list? If so I'd agree with you and I really don't see how Orakpo and Carriker shouldn't be ok the list they got paid a lot but couldn't perform. The truth is we don't have many players on our roster who didn't live up to or exceed their value in terms of their contract last year._________________RIP SSFmike23md